If goals are anchored with portable style anchors, goals should be stored by being chained together face-to-face, chained to a permanent structure, or in some cases placed in a face down position.
• Remove the net when the goal is not in use.
• Make sure that all connecting hardware is in place and secure.
• Check the structural integrity of the goal.
• Never allow anyone to climb on the goals.
• If goals are to be moved, exercise extreme caution and provide adequate manpower to move the goals.
• Check condition of warning labels.
Goal safety is critical. Here is a simple check list:
| 1. Are anchors in place and secured properly to the goal and ground surface? |
| 2. If anchor bags are being used, are they in good condition? |
| 3. Are anchor bags adequately filled with aggregate? |
| 4. Are anchor bags placed over the base of the goal frames at the back corners? |
| 5. Is all connecting hardware, such as nuts and bolts, in place and secure? |
| 6. Has the structural integrity of the goal been compromised? |
| 7. Are welds cracked? |
| 8. Are corner joints secure? |
| 9. Is the goal on a level surface? |
| 10. Are the goal nets attached properly to the goal frame? |
| 11. Do sharp edges exist in any part of the goal and net attachment system? |
| 12. Do the nets have large holes or tears? |